Schneider Electric Enerlin’X IFE Ethernet Interface User guide

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Enerlin’X IFE
Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker
User Guide
0602IB1801EN-08
06/2023
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Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker
Table of Contents
Safety Information............................................................................................7
About the Book ................................................................................................9
IFE Interface Presentation ............................................................................ 11
Introduction ...................................................................................................12
Intelligent Modular Unit...................................................................................14
Hardware Description.....................................................................................18
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software .......................................................24
Schematics with MasterPact MTZ Circuit Breakers ...........................................26
Schematics with MasterPact NT/NW and PowerPacT P- and R-Frame Circuit
Breakers........................................................................................................28
Technical Characteristics ................................................................................32
Firmware Update ...........................................................................................34
Schneider Electric Green Premium™Ecolabel..................................................36
Security Features ...........................................................................................38
Machine to Machine Communication ...............................................................39
Role Based Access Control ............................................................................40
Security Logs.................................................................................................43
IFE Interface Webpages from Firmware Version 004 ...............................44
Webpage Access and User Interface ...............................................................45
Access to IFE Webpages ..........................................................................46
User Interface Layout................................................................................50
Webpage Description ...............................................................................53
Settings Pages ..............................................................................................55
Date and Time..........................................................................................56
Time Zone ...............................................................................................57
Preferences .............................................................................................58
Ethernet...................................................................................................59
IP Configuration .......................................................................................61
Email Service...........................................................................................63
Data Publishing ........................................................................................65
Redundancy-RSTP ..................................................................................67
SNMP......................................................................................................69
Devices ...................................................................................................71
Emails .....................................................................................................73
Security Pages...............................................................................................74
IP Network Services .................................................................................75
Modbus TCP/IP Filtering ...........................................................................76
Certificates...............................................................................................78
User Management....................................................................................80
Syslog Service .........................................................................................83
Monitoring and Control Pages .........................................................................84
Circuit Breakers........................................................................................85
Diagnostics Pages .........................................................................................90
Status......................................................................................................91
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Ethernet...................................................................................................92
Modbus ...................................................................................................93
ULP.........................................................................................................94
Redundancy-RSTP Bridge ........................................................................95
Redundancy-RSTP Ports..........................................................................96
SNMP......................................................................................................97
IFE .........................................................................................................98
Devices .................................................................................................100
IFE Interface Webpages up to Firmware Version 003 ............................102
Webpage Access and User Interface ............................................................. 103
Access to IFE Webpages ........................................................................104
User Interface Layout.............................................................................. 107
Webpage Description .............................................................................109
Configuration & Settings Webpages .............................................................. 111
General ................................................................................................. 112
Date and Time........................................................................................ 113
Time Zone ............................................................................................. 115
Ethernet Configuration (Dual Port) ........................................................... 116
IP Configuration ..................................................................................... 117
Modbus TCP/IP Filtering ......................................................................... 119
Email Server Configuration...................................................................... 120
Email Events.......................................................................................... 122
Device List ............................................................................................. 131
Device Logging ......................................................................................132
Device Log Export ..................................................................................134
SNMP Parameters .................................................................................136
Preferences ........................................................................................... 137
Advanced Services Control .....................................................................138
User Accounts........................................................................................ 139
Webpage Access ...................................................................................141
Monitoring Webpages................................................................................... 142
Real Time Data ......................................................................................143
Device Logging ......................................................................................145
Control Webpages .......................................................................................149
Device Control ....................................................................................... 150
Set Device Time ..................................................................................... 153
Diagnostics Webpages.................................................................................154
Statistics................................................................................................155
Device Identification ............................................................................... 158
IMU Information...................................................................................... 159
Read Device Registers ...........................................................................160
Communication Check............................................................................161
IO Readings........................................................................................... 162
Maintenance Webpages ...............................................................................163
Indicators...............................................................................................163
Appendices....................................................................................................164
Appendix A - List of IFE Supported Devices ................................................... 165
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List of IFE Supported Device Types ......................................................... 165
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Safety Information Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker
Safety Information
Important Information
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with
the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The following special
messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of
potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure.
Please Note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by
qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and
operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety training
to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
The addition of this symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that an
electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not
followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
!
DANGER
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
!
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
CAUTION
!
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
NOTICE
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Cybersecurity Safety Notice
WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Change default passwords at first use to help prevent unauthorized access to
device settings, controls, and information.
• Disable unused ports/services and default accounts to help minimize pathways
for malicious attackers.
• Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and protection).
• Use cybersecurity best practices (for example, least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, or interruption of services.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designated to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at this own expense.
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About the Book Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker
About the Book
Document Scope
The aim of this document is to provide the users, installers, and the maintenance
personnel with the technical information and procedure needed to access and
maintain the IFE Ethernet interface for one circuit breaker webpages.
Validity Note
This guide is valid for the IFE interface for use with:
• MasterPact™MTZ circuit breakers
• MasterPact™NT/NW circuit breakers
• PowerPacT™P- and R-frame NS630b - NS1600 circuit breakers
• PowerPacT™H-, J-, and L-frame circuit breakers
NOTE:
The information related to the new generation of ComPacT NSX circuit breakers
in this guide applies to the existing range of ComPact NSX circuit breakers also.
The information related to the new generation of ComPacT NS circuit breakers in
this guide applies to the existing range of ComPact NS circuit breakers also.
The exceptions are mentioned wherever applicable. The new ranges are based
on the same technical and dimensional architecture as that of the exiting range of
circuit breakers.
Online Information
The technical characteristics of the devices described in this guide also appear online.
To access the information online, go to the Schneider Electric home page at www.se.
com.
The information contained in this guide is likely to be updated at any time. Schneider
Electric strongly recommends that you have the most recent and up-to-date version
available on www.se.com/ww/en/download.
Related Documents
Title of Documentation Reference Number
Enerlin’X IFE - Ethernet Interface for One Circuit Breaker - Instruction Sheet QGH13473
Enerlin'X IFE Interface Firmware Release Note DOCA0147EN
ULP System (UL Standard) - User Guide 0602IB1503 (EN)
MasterPact MTZ Modbus Communication Guide DOCA0105EN
MasterPact NT/NW, PowerPacT P- and R-frame Modbus Communication Guide 0613IB1313 (EN)
Enerlin'X IO Input/Output Application Module (UL Standard) - User Guide 0613IB1317 (EN)
PowerPact H-, J-, and L-Frame Modbus Communication Guide 0611IB1302 (EN)
MasterPact MTZ - Cybersecurity Guide DOCA0122EN
EcoStruxure Cybersecurity Admin Expert Guide CAE_UM_EN
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Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker About the Book
You can download these technical publications and other technical information from
our website at www.se.com/ww/en/download/.
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IFE Interface Presentation
What’s in This Part
Introduction .........................................................................................................12
Intelligent Modular Unit.........................................................................................14
Hardware Description...........................................................................................18
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software.............................................................24
Schematics with MasterPact MTZ Circuit Breakers.................................................26
Schematics with MasterPact NT/NW and PowerPacT P- and R-Frame Circuit
Breakers .............................................................................................................28
Technical Characteristics......................................................................................32
Firmware Update .................................................................................................34
Schneider Electric Green Premium™Ecolabel........................................................36
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Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker Introduction
Introduction
Overview
The IFE Ethernet interface for one circuit breaker (or IFE interface) enables an
intelligent modular unit (IMU), with a ComPacT™, PowerPacT™, or MasterPact™
circuit breaker to be connected to an Ethernet network. Each circuit breaker has its
own IFE interface and a corresponding IP address.
The IFE interface with part number LV434001 is an Ethernet interface for ComPact,
PowerPact, and MasterPact circuit breakers.
NOTE: The IFE interface with part number LV434001 completely replaces the
IFE interface with part number LV434010. The LV434001 comes with the real time
clock (RTC) feature and allows ULP connections up to 20 m (65.6 ft) with the
MasterPact MTZ circuit breakers (LV434010 had a theoretical limitation of 5 m
(16.4 ft) over the life of the IFE interface).
IFE Interface Features
The main features of IFE interface are:
• Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for simple daisy chain connection
• Device profile web service for discovery of the IFE interface on the local area
network (LAN)
• ULP compliant for location of the IFE interface in the switchboard
• Ethernet interface for ComPacT, PowerPacT, and MasterPact circuit breakers
• Embedded settings webpages
• Embedded monitoring and control webpages
• Embedded diagnostics webpages
• Embedded security webpages
• Built-in email alarm notification for circuit breaker connected to IFE interface.
• IEC 61850 interface for MasterPact MTZ drawout circuit breakers
• Machine-to-Machine compliance
• Role-based access control (RBAC) for users accessing the webpages
IFE Firmware Versions
This guide describes the webpages for two different firmware versions of
IFE interface:
•Chapter 2, page 44 describes the IFE interface webpages for the firmware
version 004 and later.
•Chapter 3, page 102 describes the IFE interface webpages for the firmware
versions up to 003.
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IFE Interface Supported Protocols
The IFE interface supports the following Ethernet protocols:
•Modbus TCP/IP: is a protocol, which provides master/slave communication
between devices and TCP/IP that provides communications over an Ethernet
connection. Modbus TCP/IP is used to exchange data between IFE interface and
other compatible Modbus TCP/IP devices through TCP port 502.
•Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP): HTTP is a network protocol that handles
delivery of files and data on the World Wide Web. It provides web server
functionality through TCP port 80. Remote configuration of IFE interface and
viewing of diagnostic data is possible using a web browser.
•Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS): HTTPS is a variant of the
standard web transfer protocol (HTTP) that adds a layer of security on the data in
transit through a Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol connection. HTTPS
enables encrypted communication and secure connection between a remote user
and the IFE interface.
•File Transfer Protocol Secure (FTPS): FTPS is a variant of the standard File
Transfer Protocol (FTP) that adds a layer of security on the data in transit through
a Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol connection. FTPS enables encrypted
communication and secure connection between a remote user and the IFE
interface.
NOTE: For IFE interface with firmware version 004.006.000 and later, use a
FTPS client, such as FileZilla or WinSCP to transfer the IEC 61850
configuration files.
•Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): Based on MIB2 format, SNMP
provides the ability to store and send identifying and diagnostic information used
for network management purposes through UDP port 161.
•Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP EcoStruxure Power Commission
Software): RSTP is a network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for
Ethernet networks.It is the advanced version of Spanning Tree Protocol, is a link
layer protocol executed within bridges or switches.
•Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS): DPWS defines a minimal set of
implementation constraints to enable secure web service messaging, discovery,
description, and eventing on resource-constrained devices.
•Network Time Protocol (NTP): NTP is a networking protocol for clock
synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-
latency data networks.
•IEC 61850 Protocol: IEC 61850 is a standard for communication networks and
systems in substations. Based on Ethernet protocol, it is a standardized method
of communication developed to support integrated systems, composed of multi-
vendor, self-describing IEDs (Intelligent Electronic Devices) that are networked
together to perform real-time protection, control, measurement, and monitoring
functions.
NOTE: HTTPS, FTPS, RSTP, NTP, and IEC 61850 protocols are applicable only
from IFE interface firmware version 004.000.000.
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Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker Intelligent Modular Unit
Intelligent Modular Unit
Definition
A modular unit is a mechanical and electrical assembly containing one or more
products to perform a function in a switchboard (incoming protection, motor
command, and control).
The circuit breaker with its internal communicating components (MicroLogic control
unit or MicroLogic trip unit) and external ULP modules (IO module) connected to one
communication interface is called an intelligent modular unit (IMU).
An IMU is composed around a circuit breaker from the following ranges:
• MasterPact MTZ circuit breakers
• MasterPact NT/NW circuit breakers
• ComPacT NS1600b-3200 circuit breakers
• ComPacT NS630b-1600 circuit breakers
• PowerPacT P- and R- frame circuit breakers
• ComPacT NSX circuit breakers
• PowerPacT H-, J-, and L-frame circuit breakers
NOTE:
• The information related to the new generation of ComPacT NSX and
PowerPacT H-, J-, and L- frame circuit breakers in this guide applies to the
existing range ComPact NSX and PowerPact H-, J-, and L- frame circuit
breakers also.
The information related to the new generation of ComPacT NS and
PowerPacT P-, and R-frame circuit breakers in this guide applies to the
existing range ComPact NS and PowerPact P-, and R-frame circuit breakers
also.
The exceptions are mentioned wherever applicable. The new ranges are
based on the same technical and dimensional architecture as that of the
exiting range of circuit breakers.
• ComPacT NS and PowerPacT P-, and R-frame circuit breakers is supported
for IFE interface with firmware version 004 only.
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ULP Modules Per Circuit Breaker Range
The following table lists the compatible ULP modules for each range of circuit
breakers.
ULP Module Part Number MasterPact MTZ with
ULP Port Module and
MicroLogic Control
Unit
MasterPact NT/NW or
ComPacT or PowePacT
P- and R-Frame with BCM
ULP Module and
MicroLogic Trip Unit
ComPacT NSX or
PowerPacT H-, J-, and L-
frame with BSCM Module
and/or MicroLogic Trip
Unit
IFE Ethernet interface for one
circuit breaker
LV434001
LV434010
âś“ âś“ âś“
IFE Ethernet switchboard server LV434002
LV434011
âś“ âś“ âś“
IFE Embedded Ethernet interface
for one MasterPact MTZ drawout
circuit breaker
LV851001 ✓– –
Spare part kitIFE for one
MasterPact MTZ1 drawout circuit
breaker
LV851100SP ✓– –
Spare part kitIFE for one
MasterPact MTZ2/MTZ3 drawout
circuit breaker
LV851200SP ✓– –
IFM Modbus-SL interface for one
circuit breaker
TRV00210
STRV00210
–✓ ✓
IFM Modbus-SL interface for one
circuit breaker
LV434000 âś“ âś“ âś“
FDM121 front display module for
one circuit breaker
TRV00121
STRV00121
–✓ ✓
IO input/output application module
for one circuit breaker
LV434063 âś“ âś“ âś“
USB maintenance interface TRV00911
STRV00911
–✓ ✓
For more information on the ULP System and its components, refer to the ULP
System User Guides.
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Communication Architecture
Trip
AFDM128 Ethernet display for eight devices
BFDM121 front display module for one circuit breaker
CIFE Ethernet interface for one circuit breaker
DIFE Ethernet switchboard server
EIFM Modbus-SL interface for one circuit breaker
FIO input/output application module for one circuit breaker
GMasterPact MTZ1 or MTZ2/MTZ3 drawout circuit breaker
HMasterPact MTZ1 or MTZ2/MTZ3 fixed circuit breaker
IMasterPact NT/NW circuit breaker
JComPacT NS/PowerPacT P-, and R-frame circuit breaker
KComPacT NSX/PowerPacT H-, J-, and L-frame circuit breaker
LULP port module
MIFE Embedded Ethernet Interface for one MasterPact MTZ drawout circuit breaker
NULP line termination
ORJ45 male/male ULP cord
PCircuit breaker BCM ULP cord
QNSX cord
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Remote Controller
A remote controller is a device that is able to communicate with an IMU using a
communication interface, such as the IFE Embedded Ethernet interface. For example,
FDM128 Ethernet display for eight devices, supervisor, PLC, BMS, SCADA system,
and so on, are remote controllers.
For the description of Modbus registers and commands, refer to the Modbus
Communication Guides.
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Ethernet Interface for One UL Circuit Breaker Hardware Description
Hardware Description
Description
AEthernet 1 and Ethernet 2 RJ45 communication ports
B24 Vdc power supply terminal block
CQR code to product information
DEthernet communication LEDs
EModule status LED
FNetwork status LED
GSealable transparent cover
HReset button
IULP status LED
JTest button (accessible even with closed cover)
KLocking pad
LDevice name label
MTwo RJ45 ULP ports
NGrounding connection
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For information on installation, consult the instruction sheet available on the
Schneider Electric website: QGH13473.
Mounting
The IFE interface mounts on a DIN rail.
24 Vdc Power Supply
The IFE interface must always be supplied with 24 Vdc.
It is recommended to use an UL listed and recognized limited voltage/limited current
or a class 2 power supply with a 24 Vdc, 3 A maximum.
NOTE: For 24 Vdc power supply connection, use copper conductors only.
Ethernet Communication LEDs
The Ethernet communication dual color LEDs, indicate the status of the Ethernet ports
ETH1 and ETH2.
LED Indication Status Description
OFF No power or no link
Steady yellow 10 Mbps, link established, and no activity
Blinking yellow 10 Mbps, ongoing activity
Steady green 100 Mbps, link established, and no activity
Blinking green 100 Mbps, ongoing activity
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Module Status LED
The module status dual color LED, indicates the IFE interface status.
LED Indication Status Description Action
OFF No power None
Steady green IFE interface operational None
Blinking green (250 ms ON, 250 ms OFF) Hidden control webpage available None
Blinking green (500 ms ON, 500 ms OFF) IFE interface firmware corrupted Contact your local Schneider Electric service
team for support.
Blinking red (500 ms ON, 500 ms OFF) IFE interface in degraded mode Replace ULP module at the next maintenance
operation.
Steady red IFE interface out of service None
Blinking green/red (1 s green, 1 s red) Firmware update in progress None
Blinking green/red (250 ms green, 250 ms red) Self-test in progress None
Network Status LED
The network status dual color LED, indicates the Ethernet network status.
LED Indication Status Description
OFF No power or no IP address
Steady green Valid IP address
Steady red Duplicated IP address
Blinking green/red (250 ms green, 250 ms red) Self-test in progress
Steady amber Error in IP configuration
Modbus Address
The IFE interface accepts the Modbus address of the IMU to which it is connected.
The Modbus address is 255 and cannot be changed.
Locking Pad
The locking pad on the front panel of the IFE interface enables or disables the ability
to send the remote control commands over the Ethernet network to the IFE interface,
and to the other modules of the IMU
• If the arrow points to the open padlock (default settings), remote control
commands are enabled.
• If the arrow points to the closed padlock, remote control commands are disabled.
The only remote control command that is enabled even if the arrow points to the
closed padlock, is the set absolute time command.
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